Posted by Gary on June 04, 2003 at 16:08:49:
In Reply to: Re: Tennesse Walking Horse "colt package" posted by JFR on June 04, 2003 at 08:54:52:
: : : I had a horse owner that called today for a "colt package" on his Tennessee Walking Horse. Being from Texas, there isn't a high demand for this and I am not too sure of what he is asking for. Can anybody help me out. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
: : If you really want to tackle this, be up front with the owner that you will work with him on this shoeing, but you do not routinely do these. If he knows exactly what he wants and you feel it is doable for you and not harmful to the horse, then go for it. If you do not feel comfortable with it, tell the owner this and he will appreciate your candor.
: : There are no standard "colt packages" other than a smaller version of the "big lick" package for the show TWH. Care is required in applying this to a youngster and it should ideally be done gradually for optimum result.
: : M. W. Myers, D.V.M.
: For the smaller hoof I have cut the heel caulks off a 00 and reformed the caulks to get a shoe to fit. The holes are punched coarse on these heavy plantation shoes so you have to know how to drive a number seven nail inside the white line without soreing him. Trailers on the hind. If you go "heavy" you will need to apply bands. This is if the owner is talking flat shod.
Asked the trainer I do flat shod work for about your question today. He showed me a lite shod shoe with a flat pad and a wedge pad. They use a band on this shoe also. Hope this helps! Good Luck! Gary